RT Report T1 Stakeholder Analysis Guidelines A1 Schmeer, K. RT Journal Article T1 The Use of Think-aloud Methods in Qualitative Research An Introduction to Think-aloud Methods A1 Charters, Elizabeth T2 Brock Education FD 2003 YR 2003 VO 12 IS 2 SP 68 OP 82 RT Book, Section T1 Ethnographic field methods and their relation to design A1 Blomberg, J. A1 Giacomi, J. A1 Mosher, A. A1 Swenton-Wall, P. T2 Participatory design: principles and practices A2 Schuler, Douglas A2 Namioka, Aki CN QA76.9.S88 P38 1993 PP Hillsdale, N.J FD 1993 YR 1993 SP 123 OP 155 PB L. Erlbaum Associates SN 978-0-8058-0951-0 978-0-8058-0952-7 K1 Human-computer interaction K1 System design RT Journal Article T1 Communities of Practice and Social Learning Systems A1 Wenger, E. T2 Organization FD 2000-05-01 YR 2000 DO 10.1177/135050840072002 VO 7 IS 2 SP 225 OP 246 LA en SN 1350-5084 UL http://org.sagepub.com/cgi/doi/10.1177/135050840072002 RD 2016/10/15/20:23:03 RT Book, Section T1 Eyetracking in HCI A1 Webb, N. A1 Renshaw, T. T2 Research methods for human-computer interaction U2 Cains, P. U2 Cox, A. L. PP Cambridge FD 2008 YR 2008 SP 35 OP 69 PB Cambridge University Press RT Book, Whole T1 Starting out with python A1 Gaddis, Tony FD 2012 YR 2012 ED 2 SP Kapitel 1 PB Addison-Wesley NO Includes index K1 Python (Computer program language) RT Book, Whole T1 PHP for the web A1 Ullman, Larry FD 2011 YR 2011 ED 4 SP Kapitel 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10 LA ENG PB Peachpit Press RT Book, Whole T1 PHP and MySQL for dynamic Web sites A1 Ullman, Larry E. T2 Visual quickpro guide CN QA76.73.P224 U423 2012 PP Berkeley, CA FD 2012 YR 2012 ED 4th ed SP Kapitel 4 & 5 PB Peachpit Press SN 978-0-321-78407-0 K1 Design K1 MySQL (Electronic resource) K1 PHP (Computer program language) K1 Web sites RT Book, Whole T1 Functional Programming in Scheme A1 Nørmark, K. PP Aalborg FD 2014 YR 2014 SP Kapitel 1 & 2 PB Aalborg University UL http://people.cs.aau.dk/~normark/prog3-03/html/notes/theme-index.html RT Book, Section T1 Programming Paradigms for Dummies: What Every Programmer Should Know A1 Van Roy, P. T2 New Computational Paradigms for Computer Music PP France FD 2009 YR 2009 SP 9 OP 13 PB IRCAM/Delatour RT Book, Whole T1 Agile Development for Dummies A1 Moreira, R. A1 Lester, M. A1 Holzner, S. FD 2010 YR 2010 SP Kapitel 1-5 PB Wiley RT Web Page T1 Diluting the scientific method: Ars looks at homeopathy A1 Timmer, John T2 Ars Technica AB Join the four science writers of Ars as they examine the ostensibly scientific … FD 9/12/2007 YR 2007 ST Diluting the scientific method UL https://arstechnica.com/science/2007/09/the-pseudoscience-behind-homeopathy/ RD 2017/07/06/08:28:08 RT Book, Whole T1 Systems analysis and design methods A1 Whitten, Jeffrey L. A1 Bentley, Lonnie D. AB OCLC: ocm61362886 CN QA76.9.S88 W48 2007 PP Boston FD 2007 YR 2007 ED 7th ed SP Kap. 1, 2, 3, 4, 10 PB McGraw-Hill/Irwin SN 978-0-07-305233-5 K1 System analysis K1 System design RT Book, Whole T1 Observing the user experience: a practitioner's guide to user research A1 Kuniavsky, Mike A1 Goodman, Elizabeth A1 Moed, Andrea CN TA166 .K86 2012 PP Amsterdam ; Boston FD 2012 YR 2012 ED 2nd ed SP Kapitel 1-3 PB Morgan Kaufmann SN 978-0-12-384869-7 ST Observing the user experience K1 Observation (Scientific method) K1 User-centered system design RT Book, Whole T1 Human-computer interaction A3 Dix, Alan CN QA76.9.H85 H856 2004 PP Harlow, England ; New York FD 2004 YR 2004 ED 3rd ed SP kapitel 6 PB Pearson/Prentice-Hall SN 978-0-13-046109-4 K1 Human-computer interaction RT Book, Whole T1 Interaction design: beyond human-computer interaction A1 Rogers, Yvonne A1 Sharp, Helen A1 Preece, Jenny CN QA76.9.H85 P72 2011 PP Chichester, West Sussex, U.K FD 2011 YR 2011 ED 3rd ed SP Kapitel 11 PB Wiley SN 978-0-470-66576-3 ST Interaction design K1 COMPUTERS / User Interfaces K1 Human-computer interaction RT Book, Whole T1 Information architecture for the World Wide Web A1 Morville, Peter A1 Rosenfeld, Louis CN TK5105.888 .R67 2007 PP Sebastopol, CA FD 2007 YR 2007 ED 3rd ed SP Kapitel 1-9 PB O'Reilly SN 978-0-596-52734-1 K1 Architecture K1 Design K1 Information storage and retrieval systems K1 Web sites RT Journal Article T1 Are You MOOC-ing Yet? A Review for Academic Libraries A1 Creed-Dikeogu, Gloria A1 Clark, Carolyn T2 Kansas Library Association College and University Libraries Section Proceedings FD 2013-01-01 YR 2013 DO 10.4148/culs.v1i0.1830 VO 3 IS 1 SP 9 OP 13 SN 2160-942X ST Are You MOOC-ing Yet? UL http://newprairiepress.org/culsproceedings/vol3/iss1/5 RT Journal Article T1 The MOOC Model: Challenging Traditional Education A1 Mazoue, James G. AB MOOCs represent the latest stage in the evolution of open educational resources. First was open access to course content, and then access to free online courses. Accredited institutions are now accepting MOOCs as well as free courses and experiential learning as partial credit toward a degree. The next disruptor will likely mark a tipping point: an entirely free online curriculum leading to a degree from an accredited institution. With this new business model, students might still have to pay to certify their credentials, but not for the process leading to their acquisition. If free access to a degreegranting curriculum were to occur, the business model of higher education would dramatically and irreversibly change. As Nathan Harden ominously noted, "recent history shows us that the internet is a great destroyer of any traditional business that relies on the sale of information." FD 2014-02-15 YR 2014 ST The MOOC Model UL http://er.dut.ac.za/handle/123456789/71 RD 2017/09/05/12:57:39 RT Journal Article T1 Integrating MOOCS into Traditional Higher Education: The Emerging “MOOC 3.0” Era A1 Sandeen, Cathy T2 Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning FD 11/2013 YR 2013 DO 10.1080/00091383.2013.842103 VO 45 IS 6 SP 34 OP 39 LA en SN 0009-1383, 1939-9146 ST Integrating MOOCS into Traditional Higher Education UL http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00091383.2013.842103 RD 2017/09/05/12:58:45 RT Book, Whole T1 Observing the user experience: a practitioner's guide to user research A1 Kuniavsky, Mike A1 Goodman, Elizabeth A1 Moed, Andrea CN TA166 .K86 2012 PP Amsterdam ; Boston FD 2012 YR 2012 ED 2nd ed SP Kapitel 4-5 PB Morgan Kaufmann SN 978-0-12-384869-7 ST Observing the user experience K1 Observation (Scientific method) K1 User-centered system design RT Book, Whole T1 Systems analysis and design methods A1 Whitten, Jeffrey L. A1 Bentley, Lonnie D. AB OCLC: ocm61362886 CN QA76.9.S88 W48 2007 PP Boston FD 2007 YR 2007 ED 7th ed SP Kap. 10 PB McGraw-Hill/Irwin SN 978-0-07-305233-5 K1 System analysis K1 System design RT Book, Whole T1 Human-computer interaction A3 Dix, Alan CN QA76.9.H85 H856 2004 PP Harlow, England ; New York FD 2004 YR 2004 ED 3rd ed SP 834 LA Kapitel 5 og 7 PB Pearson/Prentice-Hall SN 978-0-13-046109-4 K1 Human-computer interaction RT Book, Whole T1 The wisdom of crowds: why the many are smarter than the few and how collective wisdom shapes business, economies, societies, and nations A1 Surowiecki, James CN JC328.2 .S87 2004 PP New York FD 2004 YR 2004 ED 1st ed SP 296 PB Doubleday SN 978-0-385-50386-0 ST The wisdom of crowds K1 Common good K1 Consensus (Social sciences) K1 Group decision making RT Journal Article T1 The Collective Intelligence Genome A1 Malone, T.W. A1 Laubacher, R. A1 Dellarocas, C. T2 IEEE Engineering Management Review FD 2010 YR 2010 VO 38 IS 3 SP 21 OP 31 RT Book, Whole T1 Natural language processing for online applications: text retrieval, extraction and categorization A1 Jackson, Peter A1 Moulinier, Isabelle T2 Natural language processing CN QA76.9.N38 J33 2007 PP Amsterdam ; Philadelphia FD 2007 YR 2007 ED 2nd rev. ed SP 141-144 PB John Benjamins Pub SN 978-90-272-4992-0 978-90-272-4993-7 ST Natural language processing for online applications K1 Natural language processing (Computer science) RT Book, Whole T1 Machine Learning A1 Mitchell, Tom M. T2 McGraw-Hill series in computer science CN Q325.5 .M58 1997 PP New York FD 1997 YR 1997 SP 52-60 PB McGraw-Hill SN 978-0-07-042807-2 K1 Computer algorithms K1 Machine learning RT Book, Whole T1 Networks, crowds, and markets: reasoning about a highly connected world A1 Easley, David A1 Kleinberg, Jon AB "Over the past decade there has been a growing public fascination with the complex connectedness of modern society. This connectedness is found in many incarnations: in the rapid growth of the Internet, in the ease with which global communication takes place, and in the ability of news and information as well as epidemics and financial crises to spread with surprising speed and intensity. These are phenomena that involve networks, incentives, and the aggregate behavior of groups of people; they are based on the links that connect us and the ways in which our decisions can have subtle consequences for others. This introductory undergraduate textbook takes an interdisciplinary look at economics, sociology, computing and information science, and applied mathematics to understand networks and behavior. It describes the emerging field of study that is growing at the interface of these areas, addressing fundamental questions about how the social, economic, and technological worlds are connected"--Provided by publisher CN HM851 .E24 2010 PP New York FD 2010 YR 2010 SP Kapitel 1 PB Cambridge University Press SN 978-0-521-19533-1 ST Networks, crowds, and markets NO Machine generated contents note: 1. Overview; Part I. Graph Theory and Social Networks: 2. Graphs; 3. Strong and weak ties; 4. Networks in their surrounding contexts; 5. Positive and negative relationships; Part II. Game Theory: 6. Games; 7. Evolutionary game theory; 8. Modeling network traffic using game theory; 9. Auctions; Part III. Markets and Strategic Interaction in Networks: 10. Matching markets; 11. Network models of markets with intermediaries; 12. Bargaining and power in networks; Part IV. Information Networks and the World Wide Web: 13. The structure of the Web; 14. Link analysis and Web search; 15. Sponsored search markets; Part V. Network Dynamics: Population Models: 16. Information cascades; 17. Network effects; 18. Power laws and rich-get-richer phenomena; Part VI. Network Dynamics: Structural Models: 19. Cascading behavior in networks; 20. The small-world phenomenon; 21. Epidemics; Part VII. Institutions and Aggregate Behavior: 22. Markets and information; 23. Voting; 24. Property K1 Information society K1 Social aspects K1 Telecommunication RT Book, Whole T1 Exploratory social network analysis with Pajek A1 Nooy, Wouter de A1 Mrvar, Andrej A1 Batagelj, Vladimir T2 Structural analysis in the social sciences AB "This is the first textbook on social network analysis integrating theory, applications, and professional software for performing network analysis (Pajek). Step by step, the book introduces the main structural concepts and their applications in social research with exercises to test the understanding. In each chapter, each theoretical section is followed by an application section explaining how to perform the network analyses with Pajek software. Pajek software and data sets for all examples are freely available, so the reader can learn network analysis by doing it. In addition, each chapter offers case studies for practicing network analysis. In the end, the reader has the knowledge, skills, and tools to apply social network analysis in all social sciences, ranging from anthropology and sociology to business administration and history"--Provided by publisher CN HM741 .N66 2011 PP England ; New York FD 2011 YR 2011 ED Rev. and expanded 2nd ed SP 420 PB Cambridge University Press SN 978-1-107-00238-8 978-0-521-17480-0 NO Machine generated contents note: Part I. Fundamentals: 1. Looking for social structure; 2. Attributes and relations; Part II. Cohesion: 3. Cohesive subgroups; 4. Sentiments and friendship; 5. Affiliations; Part III. Brokerage: 6. Center and periphery; 7. Brokers and bridges; 8. Diffusion; Part IV. Ranking: 9. Prestige; 10. Ranking; 11. Genealogies and citations; Part V. Roles: 12. Blockmodels; 13. Eandom graph models; Appendix 1. Getting started with Pajek; Appendix 2. Exporting visualizations; Appendix 3. Shortcut key combinations K1 Computer simulation K1 Mathematical models K1 Pajek (Electronic resource) K1 Social networks RT Journal Article T1 Data clustering: a review A1 Jain, A. K. A1 Murty, M. N. A1 Flynn, P. J. T2 ACM Computing Surveys FD 1999-9-1 YR 1999 DO 10.1145/331499.331504 VO 31 IS 3 SP 264 OP 323 SN 03600300 ST Data clustering UL http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=331499.331504 RD 2017/09/06/12:39:16 RT Journal Article T1 Recommender systems A1 Resnick, Paul A1 Varian, Hal R. T2 Communications of the ACM FD 1997-3-1 YR 1997 DO 10.1145/245108.245121 VO 40 IS 3 SP 56 OP 58 SN 00010782 UL http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=245108.245121 RD 2017/09/06/12:40:31 RT Book, Whole T1 Recommender systems handbook A3 Ricci, Francesco CN TK5103.485 .R435 2011 PP New York FD 2011 YR 2011 SP 1-29 PB Springer SN 978-0-387-85819-7 978-0-387-85820-3 K1 Personal communication service systems K1 Recommender systems (Information filtering) RT Journal Article T1 What Is Web 2.0 Design Patterns and Business Models for the Next Generation of Software A1 Tim O'Reilly T2 Communications & Strategies FD 2007 YR 2007 VO 1 IS 17 SP 17 OP 37 RT Book, Whole T1 How to write a master's thesis A1 Bui, Yvonne N. CN LB2369 .B75 2014 PP Los Angeles FD 2014 YR 2014 ED 2 Edition SP 313 PB SAGE SN 978-1-4522-0351-5 K1 Dissertations, Academic RT Book, Whole T1 Research design and methods: a process approach A1 Bordens, Kenneth S. A1 Abbott, Bruce B. PP New York FD 2011 YR 2011 ED Internat. ed., 8. ed LA eng PB McGraw-Hill SN 978-0-07-128915-3 ST Research design and methods K1 Psychology K1 Psychology Research Methodology Textbooks K1 Psychology Research Textbooks K1 Research K1 Research Methodology RT Journal Article T1 The Zimbabwe Bush Pump: Mechanics of a Fluid Technology A1 de Laet, Marianne A1 Mol, Annemarie T2 Social Studies of Science FD 04/2000 YR 2000 DO 10.1177/030631200030002002 VO 30 IS 2 SP 225 OP 263 LA en SN 0306-3127, 1460-3659 ST The Zimbabwe Bush Pump UL http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/030631200030002002 RD 2017/09/06/13:12:49